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Our first episode of the year features the dynamic leader Santra Denis, Executive Director of the Miami Workers Center an organization building equity for Miamians. Santra's story takes us back to pivotal moments in the crisis in Haiti and roots us in the linked spiritual and political futures of Black people across the diaspora. She calls us to stand in the gap with communities fighting against their erasure in the face of displacement, public health crises, and climate change.
The voice of Marcus Garvey grounds us in this episode.
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Our first episode of the year features the dynamic leader Santra Denis, Executive Director of the Miami Workers Center an organization building equity for Miamians. Santra's story takes us back to pivotal moments in the crisis in Haiti and roots us in the linked spiritual and political futures of Black people across the diaspora. She calls us to stand in the gap with communities fighting against their erasure in the face of displacement, public health crises, and climate change.
The voice of Marcus Garvey grounds us in this episode.